Hymns for Mark 7

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TitleScriptureMatching Instances
Jesus Christ is waiting Mark 7:32-37This hymn reflects Mark 7's themes of Jesus challenging religious boundaries and reaching out to heal the marginalized and suffering.3
O Son of God, in Galilee Mark 7:32-37This hymn directly references Mark 7's account of Jesus healing the deaf and mute man, including the Aramaic word "Ephphatha.3
O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing Mark 7:24-37This hymn echoes Mark 7's account of Jesus healing the deaf and mute, celebrating how Christ opens tongues to praise and ears to hear.2
Through the love of God our Saviour Mark 7:37This hymn echoes Mark 7:37's declaration that Jesus "has done all things well" through God's perfect love and salvation.2
Celebrating the Perfections of the Work Mark 7:37This hymn echoes Mark 7:37's declaration that Jesus "has done all things well," celebrating His perfect work of salvation.2
As a Chalice Cast of Gold Mark 7:1-8This hymn echoes Mark 7's condemnation of empty religious rituals, calling for authentic worship from a cleansed heart rather than mere outward observance.2
He ruleth all things well Mark 7:37This hymn echoes the trust in God's sovereign care reflected in Jesus's healing and declaration that all things are done well in Mark 7:37.1
All things bright and beautiful Mark 7:37This hymn celebrates God's pure creation, contrasting with Mark 7's discussion of what truly defiles versus God's good works.1
My God, and is thy table spread Mark 7:28-29This hymn connects to Mark 7's discussion of what truly defiles by celebrating the sacred communion meal as spiritual nourishment for God's children.1
O Christ, the Healer Mark 7:24-37This hymn echoes Mark 7's accounts of Christ's healing ministry and his compassion for those seeking wholeness.1
Lord, I Was Blind Mark 7:32-55This hymn echoes Mark 7's healing of the deaf and mute man, celebrating spiritual transformation from blindness and deafness to seeing and proclaiming Christ.1
We Cannot Measure How You Heal Mark 7:24-37This hymn reflects Mark 7's accounts of Jesus healing the deaf man and the Syrophoenician's daughter, celebrating Christ's compassionate power to heal both body and spirit.1
Der Herr hat alles wohl gemacht Mark 7:37This hymn echoes Mark 7:37's declaration that Jesus "has done all things well" in His healing ministry.1
Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Mark 7:26-29This hymn celebrates Christ's healing ministry and liberation of the oppressed, echoing Mark 7's accounts of Jesus healing the deaf and casting out demons.1
Quién Es Ese (Who Is This) Mark 7:31-37This hymn celebrates Jesus as healer and miracle-worker, reflecting Mark 7's accounts of Christ healing the deaf man and the Syrophoenician woman's daughter.1
A Wretched man, both dumb and deaf Mark 7:31-37This hymn retells Mark 7's account of Jesus healing the deaf and mute man with the word "Ephphatha.1
Are You the One Mark 7:31-37This hymn echoes Mark 7's accounts of Jesus healing the deaf and mute, demonstrating His messianic power through miraculous signs.1
She Came to Jesus Mark 7:24-30This hymn retells Mark 7's account of the Canaanite woman whose persistent faith led Jesus to heal her daughter.1
Senhor, tu foste habitação Mark 7:9This hymn connects to Mark 7's teaching on true sanctification through obedience and love from the heart rather than external rituals.1
Blest Are the Pure in Heart Mark 7:1-8This hymn echoes Mark 7's teaching that true purity comes from the heart, not external rituals.1

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